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Severe Weather and Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in the Southwestern United States Causing Massive Flight Delays
Flash floods in the American southwest have closed parts of national parks, including Moab and Zion, stopped highways in Colorado, swamped cars in Texas, and trapped visitors in a New Mexico cave in recent days.
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Marine Life on Seafloor Stressed Out by Human Noise Pollution
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Emission of This Greenhouse Gas from US Corn Belt Increases When Frozen and During Thawing Cycles
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Mosquitoes Have Evolved Olfactory System for Hunting Human Scents, Study Reveals
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Texas Dries Up Midweek, High Chance of Flooding Rains Sunday Night in Dallas Area
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61-Year-Old Postal Worker Hospitalized After Being Attacked by Pack of Dogs in Florida
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Noise Pollution: How Does it Affect Our Pets and Other Animals?
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Mysterious Deaths of Over 30 Dogs from Symptoms Similar to Canine Parvovirus Being Investigated in Michigan
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Bird Flu Takes 700 Wild Vultures in Georgia Sanctuary, State Workers Euthanize 30 Other Birds
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Climate Change-Triggered Invasive Insects and Diseases Threatens Dozens of US Tree Species with Extinction
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Toxic Mercury Levels in Shark Fins and Meat Pose Health Risk to Health, Especially to Women
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Researchers Revealed the Mysteries of a Rare Fish That Can Swim Upside Down
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Experts Find Rare 70 Million-Year-Old Horned Dinosaur in New Mexico